The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, February 02, 1876, Image 4

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Darky's Double.
The,,bopt-black.at the " ~cornerstAnd on
C street waeldokiag for a customer: : He
fag as blac)ens thence of and a 3
he, cAreleply , clusted! off his stand,, with,
thi tpitwof'.A_eniti. brO!!);:lliiXoe4itsisciti
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lly'ipailied44: Te)lt.d bill esii`i htingrily
up and'down the, street. I •
Preiently• a . tall,'"raw , lioned, middle
aged Man,with. a considerable of
goatee aiiiOnof- a little ''breadtbl
they
.-.. hat
run,, stopped and glanced at the stand
with some shOw of interest.L, ‘
‘‘lltiVe it shine, [foss •?" said the . owner
of the stand, giving his chair a parting
sjap, with his brush. "Shine' 'em •up in
half a minute. sah You'll just hate time ,
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to glance over de morning papers. I -
Without deigning an answer -the lank'
chap climbediototheeeati before him.,'
"W tsar yea r s a-rollint theruyants to ?"
was Jim first remark after the proprietor
of the st tnd began to operate,,, ~ -
"All right,now, boss. We mien% muss
'em you see. It's all feaSible now, sah." ,'
"Wall, perceed to huginess:"
' "I's 'a ' inovin', boas 1i• I's a-movie';
sah 1" • H _
"Wall see that you keepla movin'."
"De people of de Sottf, said the boot
black, cocking a cunning' eye . upon his
customer, "de people of de 'Soul* (anoth
er look of the eye) most ; allus gifes us
poor culled boys any little fes4ible jobs
dey's got."' , - i
"You - think I'm from the South ?"!
"I's - front de Souf mysiklf, sah' •
• "LikelY."; , -
"I's from de Souf, sah--from.olc Kaiii
- tuck,. sah." 1, , , • -
"liidead ?" ,•,.
"Satin, boss. I'B from Lei'nton, Sain
tuck, sah," scraping away , with an old
case-knife at the mud out the axles of ins
customer's boots:Y . _\ 1
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"I'm from Kentucky Myself, and from
Lexington," said the man; beginning , to
look interested. . "So you're from' Lex
ington, eh ?" 1 • , 1
1. "Jes so, boss. "Practically I was burn
dar, salt." . ~, • t .
.:
' "bike you,. .1 was born Oar?"
"N!ce old town, bOss."
- "Very." _ • . I \
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'I golly,, boss, =ef I didn't think' from
de .fast' dot I sat!, in. you . de rale old Kein . -
tucky. gentleman. You've got a good
deal.of de, cut of some o" dem law•)itid
niedicine<studeitts that ustd to lxytbout
de_ole Transylvany 'Vaisiity : but you's
aied a little. boss—aged la le-etle grai i
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• more den .wasp de basi-in dem:days,
"i've often seen the old' unNersity."'
"It- was a fine•ole 'town, too.. De mane
street was more dan a mild long ;
dar
war beautiful tees long de : street, and
the orphan 'spinal an' de haggin facteryi,
de' wire:. works, an' de—'' ' • _
"The
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•lunatic asylum. t, \ 1
"‘Yes, boss; shore 'nun, dar war de
luicatic asylum: - -- - .7. -
"And the river?' - ' , • ' ,
"An' de ribber l
• • I golly! F dat, fuel; biz
bend in Town Fork f of de• Elkhorn, up
'hove de citypracticallY -dist was , a
mighty feasible Prosition for catfish."
"Ainazin." 1
.
"I say. boss, practically., you. never' hii,p 7 '
pitied to knoita buy narried..CO
lunibus Parsons; as lived 'out on the road:
to'ards what ole , Harry Clay •Was , born,
oht, to'ards' Ashland--didJer v itih.?"
knowed boy named -
lurnbus-,Pars.ms. , that . rode. bid -
pecker" aga inst' '=Ploughboy down at the
Blue Grass course and wott•.the` Puse ! •
. "De Lord love us 11 . Wasiyou dar De
great hoke.v 1 Practically. I. am clot same
Columbus Parsons what rode old "Wood
pecker"..ate won.de pass clown ;tar to; Blue
Grass?'
T!ie Columbus Parsons I I knowed used
to he a great fiddler; played for'ill the
- balls and parties for miles around?'
" . .!Dat ii.asme, saki. I Lwas cle i boy: NOw.
you7s:a begi .
unin" to know - me !? ,
"The Columbus 'Parsons I .used to,
know was a great siUger—was lightniu"
at all A nip he nigger ca-meetin'e"
"Dat was me, boss. \ , I'm identically
and practically dat same Columbus Par
sons :,-7You's got de most feasible mem'ry,
dat t "ever saw, Pa,h." • , • ' •
-",The Columbus Parson's 1., knowed
iveni down to. Frankfort ; and ran on the.
river as steward of the I Belle , Wiagner."
"Yal : -yah; : -.vou, L . EIPWI3, I meyou
t
knoWa me, boss! - You, ' nOws me like a
briadder,sahl In dein days didn't,l put
iiii,de apparel ? Wasin'tl .attired ? Prac
tically' slth, you's got de , Most f.foasible
mem'ry dat I ever sawl" . . .
t.,l"The43olumbris Partons that I know
ed, the Columbus' rsisouvtitiat rode ole
Woodpecker, the Columbus Parsoni, that
mid to skng at• camprineeting's, 'the Col
uinbus Parsonb that I was steward on the
Ikil * 'ffredner,
,thati 1 Columbus Parsons
baited open the trlin k of an. pAssenger,
stole a thousa,nd dollars„ and was scent to
the . State 'Prison at Frankfort for five
7e4rB :), . . ,i. , .
"Practically, 'Wait, you's . got a, po.ver•
ftil . feasible tnetnory,',.but \dare was anoder
COlunibus Nrsons- .down dare , 'bout
• Lexin'toh;. and s Frankfort . ---•particlarlY,
South Frankfort, 'cross de chain hridge--:.
datiwas a boss • Cddles„,a singer, a
. stearnboater, ;he was a low-flimg,
horn in-scare m, no-aCCount: feller; guess'
manint •a , bin .de oOlumbus Parsons
• th4t yolousved Rah." •. • '
6(Y04,14ink.50, ?" ` • • - -
gigartii4.snte, boss ; but don't say ;luau
bout defeiteriatatri - Rah. , toe,•Oitec r ,
teally;lti'luount !lit]i,y4co4
sab•' • :•:„•'.-r, • -
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Unitiiikurinriceumatt , observea .s.
a.
a feriaetihe.‘icahlitgday into),try ,cud
alite k.
ing an almanac and reek - oh Ins
toes how long it was froth Thanksgiving,
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Last night Mri John - lAAlad just hung
up his . hat _Qn the rack; and dressed up:
his . court : map - nee th6datit4iible and
somewhat conciliatory .. smile with whic
k reel h Iffartpo.,r of his
la 4 'appeared•ancl
cd sternly to_the,. - 1!:4;r.,5hc804,4 , • •
"Leave'
. "Matilda!? • - •
"Pear - Mel" ' Whimpered Johlink, rub.
bing his bald head with viol nee,. "what,
eaven's name`h,ave I done new ?"
"Done how, you brute,?, -,Lpok,there,?7 ,
"j6linitnitook the. newspaperheld out
rid' Rad ti,•. •_
o The English latiguageis'ulbre spoken;
than:Any 'ot)er of \the
on - The margin oppotite • this in='
ti - O6iht statement of fact
..,Appeart, , d, , in
'Joblink's liandwriting;; :the f'sentiment,:
:"Too - true"
With a groan, the.,.husbandiandiather ,
.departed. It was after • rajdnight..rchtin
Jobliuk sneaked back and Made up•w bed
for' himself' on the lounge In. the dining
room. .• ;
The other clay a colored . .reSident of
Vicksburg futind a, bottle of whiskey in
the'suburbs of thf city, and halting a
pedestrain, he inqui,red :
"Dat's whiskey ain't it ?"
"Smells like it, and I guess it is," was
the reply.
"And dere ain't no pizen in it ?"
W
"ell, there may be—l can't tell. I
shouldn't want•to drink it." .7%
"If dere was pizen, I'd be a dead
nig
ge,eh?''
-You would."
"And if dere wasn't any pizen, I'd be
wastin' a pint of god whiskey ?"
"Yes." \ .
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' \ The - fi n der turned the bottle over an
,
uver, smelled of the contents three . or
fonr times and finally made , ready : to
drink, saying.:. • ' ..
"Dere's - also heaps of niggers in Vicks
burg. ana'lze gwine to tip .up de bottle,
an' runde'enances."" , ' ,
He was ten years old. He had a red
none, tears iu his eyes, ragged clothes,and
he was awful i oiry. - ' 4 .
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It makes ahiver run •up and down
my back when .I_ , think_of this boy stand
ingon a street corner and 011itigpedesi-',
trains names," said his Hondr,- grave ,
i ly. '- • ' '-'
"It was in flirt j" wailed the lad.
"Think of his • calling:. men 'old bald
headed' and the like of that.!" . ,
"Jim put. put me up to it F' .• ' - -
"I don't' won't to saw hip intwo, and
it's\ too late now to use hull\ flr fish-bait.
but this boy needs reforming."
"I'll reiortu-3-1 1 11 refo'nur called the
lad. - - -
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,"I don't want to send him , to prison,
and yet I. fear he will .t
. urn out a bad
-boy." _ - . •
'"Try me—try me—l'll never call
names no 'more !'-',again Sobbed the boy.. '
His Honor, left the 'chair,' walked doVin
to the-boy r and ' putting \ a h&nd onlis
head he. solemnlv,said ; ~ .
."Bub; a bald-headed - man isn't to blamo
foeit.• }lt'd have'' hair
_there if he could.
lam bald, and 13ijah is
. bald, but we al
ways- pay one hundred cents on a dollar
Ad never dead-beat a stre47ear. -Yon
may gchome, but if •yOu - come again I
shall know you want to turn ,out 'a Dick
Turpin, and 1 shall "deal with you'accor
dingly.'' . ,
The Other day a ragged red eyed man
stopped a gen tleman :on the street and
asked : ,
"Say mister, lend a feller .a doll4r, will
you ?'' • ' , ,
"No sir!" waii the emphatic reply..:
"Why. Won't you r
"Because I don't knovf you," replied
the gentleman.,
"Well you wt_uldn't ,let me have it if
you, did, so you, _might as well band her
out," , was the 'cool reply.
A red-nosed man walked up-to an eat
mg-house keeper, and after passing the
time of, day said : •
can • catch --a gOod Miss of
blue fish for yon, - which I'll be happy to
offer'at a low figure:" - -
s oWish you would," said,tlfe hash man.
try it this afternoon, if the;weith
er is f,avorable,
, Heiseeined to, pause aiid hesitate, until
the propt
. -
ietor broke in :
"f *bat?"
yo - u',ll. give'me a Oquare meal before
I stsirt:"
.
"Strange tosay,,lie wasn't engaged.
On The Like Shore road the.. other
.
day an 'Did \ladY -sealed. opposi te` a" sharp
looking gentlemln kept her eyes on him
4 long time and finally asked
"Mister are you a pickpocket ?"
'`Wliy •• no - madgni. I'm a blames?
man'of New York,'': he answered;:
thitf so `!'s :Nell - .Pm awfully dis
appointinent wantd . '"to try aiid see i
c0u1.414"t. reforin you,:;
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An llnwiso
Whiskey or Poison.,
00 Bald Judge's Justice.
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Just as Well.
In Want of A lliea4 ,
He Wasn't -cte.
' ‘_ssliiii)itifliii'grip.. is 081 ifiirtaii-.fo.e.idy.
"put-up • 37 '
1, A lO --rkunk(ir mane.
g, • .
Oath of the Chicago, girl—Buy gum.
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New A.dttOrtis'Oileito'.
PREPARE row .IRIFTERI,,
PALL & WINTER GOODS!
.0100,Rtf.r l :Ros2u6i0t -- k,, - Q6'i i :
WOOLEN - SHAWLS, - CLOAKIXGS,
CASSIMERES; - BEAVERS "
AND CLOTHS;
earstorarioty. B.t. G. R. 46/Co's.
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PLAID AND PLAIN WOOL ; AND
MOHAIR DRESS GOODS, - SILP,
POPLINS, CASHMERES, ,
DRAB 'TE DES `AtiPA.
'CAS, BLACK AND
COLORED,
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FLANNELS, . ROSE BLAKETS
kARCEILES BED SPREADS,
WOOL TABLE SPREADS,
TABLE LINEN S, , TOP W
ELS, NAPKUsIS
and househol&
' - Furnishing
• Goods,
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A large assortment, and cheap, I
LADIES' AND CIIILDRENS'. ; MERINO UNDERGAR
MENTS. MERINO AND WOOLHOSE. PELT
SKIRTS, GLOVES, &c., &c. ALL SIZES
• AND QuAungs,! ,
At G. K.' & Co's.
Prices to suit,
MILLINERY GOODS RIBBONS, FLOWERS, REATH
en, BLACK AND COLORED, SILK AND COT
, TON ,VELVETS. TRIMMING SILKS,
A fine variety; At G. R. & Co's
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DRESS AND CLO.A.II" ;TRIMMINGS, LACES .ERIN
GEL BUTTONS. SILK TIES, cORSENS, ' EX
BROIDERIES. 'ZEPHYR, ,ORSTEIy -
AND FANCY YARNS. , CAN- •
- VASS. NOTIONS AND _
' STAMPED PAT:I
TERNS; c , • '
Alway . s in , great variety, - At G. R. it Cfge
DOMESTIC GOODS, BLE4.CHED AND BROWN
SIIEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS, CANTON FLAN
NELS. :CALLICoES, DENIMS, TICKINGS
AND CHEVoTT SHIRTINGS•; Ai r , --
WAYS A FULL ASSORTMENT
THE MOST _POPULAR
BRANDS, e #
And pribea to saltine times
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. MATH, - DRUGGETING
FURS, PERS.-FURS, BTFFALO ROBES, HORSE
BLANKETS, LAP ROBES, itc. ac.
At G. Co'a
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Cheap
Putt (54otlitug.
Men and boys' ready-made' ebitS, a; latea stock,;M
ek,i CO*
plete a ssortment or best giodp. warratated to give sat
isfaction: Prices to suit the times at G. IL 'dr, Co's.
OVERCOATS OVERCOATS !
Far noys . , Youths' awl Dion. All torts. Qualities and
prices from $8 to sB'. Supply your wants at G. R. &
Co's.
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Large stock, of fine' cassitheres, (.11oths and -Beavers
Measures' taken, good fitting and workmanship guar
anteed. Prices fuliy_2o ppr cent. lees than out of town
Callandleave your measure at 13: h &
Gents furnishing goods. White! and colored cctlott
Shirts,. Wool. ,thd Merino.. Wrappers and Drawers,
Flannel and taenno Bose, nitt Jackets, ,Comforters,
Ties, Bows, Mufflers, Gloves, Trtinks. &c.,
&c., the largest variety in town, at, G. R. & Co'e.
HATS! HATS! ! tf, CAPS! CA-PS
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GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM,.& CO
M. S. DESSACIER, Managing Partner
Montrose. Septeukber 29th. 1551. '
CARTER: ABBOTT & JOHNSON. .
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Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
IRON, STEEL; NAILS, BLACK
SMITHS' SUPPLIES; FARMERS'
AND MEOHA.NIOS' TOOLS.
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igvark,e•tris Stool CSVoc•eta4,
SEAT syRING-S, St i EEL TIRE,
BUILRETT'S CORN StrVILLER AND
'THE IMPROVED 'BURDICK
FEED CUIIER.
wrOALL AND. 13113 Uth
BlNOtnitaToN, N: T.;
toct.l4th. 1875,-11.
TARBELL ROUSE.
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Ntho; Star and Thelis iemte tiiis l / 4 0 0100. ditil ,e°11 5
eeethir wi th thOfontrout Railway, the Lehigh Alla ' ,
Railroad And the P. L. Jr . , Railroad.
April lat. 18711.-tf '
NEW STOOK O]'
Our dastimi bettaitment;
FURNISHING ODGDS.
HA R DWARE
Agents fo,r
TOE CALKS and CALKiBTREL:&c.•
.87 Washington
OrptinSlS iIIE COUIVk
MONTROSE .PENN't
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11';-. BRICK -STORE' , ig 'COMPLEXE Oli •.TIIE . OLD . GROV.SI) “.. . .-
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Our stock ie new-and as beretOfore,'oter.thelargest:
assortment aid best` bargamir in thocourity.:
ilutter . ard 'Produce ship
741,)14: (I-Advanced when desired.
At G. R. & Co's
(BRANCH ROUSE O* l JOHN MONROE a CO., PIHIADHLPHIA,)
121119811.4:5145,511
At Q. R, & Co's
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'lPdgillist returiiid'iloiti' / lie - i'Y ic 1,11
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reat Bend, 'July= 7th,1875.
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SPECIAL :INDUCEMENTS is'
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ronzo . zaps, p taps, es' La ps, Baud Ltuaps,
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Ilarill ers Wicks l i Shades, 'Shade Holdirs) ika &c. '
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,Prices 'Guaranteed as . Low askanit‘iifoiese in Bouthira NeW'kotit.
dtifeiss by M,Etil Ricomitty Alt
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• EST JOB PRINTING , r ' • 1: AT THE LOWEST; lIIATEQ .
I D We are 'eontinually *dding ridisr material to our office, And with our kJ ;
arge Stock of TOW TYPE' :and FOUR Printifsg'?repses, we Defy .Comepetion
Both in T'rice ancliQuality, either:in P,htiti",Black or Coloredk.WOrle:
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Corner of Main and Turnpike Ste • •
mero - iviltizsicrArn. ; ko4ll...,,
SEPT'CoNTIEIIei
TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE,
Builders' Hardicrare,.
'CIT'ITERY ETC , 4
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.IFry tb.ea• 3EF.OAF.
Thanks to tor Peen& for Yost Faiorn. '
We would be moitithanki el to one Said all who knew;
thtly have unsettled accounts with ne. i t they would yell
end settle by the middle of March next.
Feb. 40874.
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TOARMICHIS TAKE isqlicß t
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CORN RYE ANl:rbiktS 4 ' ; '
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t , he 31 ° 1 40, 0 . 43 Stelqc /4 11 , 1 t, ,
D.' HOLM tiper;nteniinlit
i/PiltroPe;332/y I • ..,•
4 DV : Crafts: Good:
~Systerriatlco.—A
tat.. peftbong who cop texar hitt--fuiWnt gl9ntraigtitOth
I,4l , 4Tapoiv tbeidaeri op' iadvOrt melds, suorild
lienOTPLnii),4,o_,GPra)cp. -Rowan /At. Cox, 41! ipttle Ito*
tiov ork;rac a . * 431rilioNg-ItOOK,Minoty-sov
e4titiodition,),ctrratainraik. itii4B or 6i 2000 nowitp)iptll
sash ell e ttl o t She 439114.-.4,driliouibuolook.;
vralOr dig po 'I I ;rainy tateti L at Uerakepdoos
?dupiti" fir" pub oberia'rAttai:' Girat!bd
Go to (.Iv2ap John's for Canton Flannels.
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ltighest priee'and prompt, returns piaranteed.
GEO.
BINGHAMTON N
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lIOI4RSALS.DEALIIR IN
FLINT AND COMMON CORNER
MAN,II7ACTUEER
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.Iti the Country, and WARRiuTtlem.
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PURE NO.I MATRASSES,
AND'COMMON MATRASSES
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?he subscriber will hereafter make tu.., adertaklug
spettalty, In his business. Haviag . jut completed a
NEW and the mcst elegant =AIME in the State, all
needing his services will be attended to promptiyand at
satisfsctery charges. , •
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Best calicoes 8, dents per yard at Chop
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